Special Advertisements
~K X TT7AIKATO STEAM wfM^&s^ VV NAVIGATION & yW^^COALMINING COMtSSBBBtm PANY, (Limited). Have made arrangements for a continuous supply of the undermentioned goods, on the best terms, delivered at the various stations and landing places on the Waikato, Waipa, and Waihou rirewt- -• ■ Manures. Bonedust : Victoria Company, Sydney andyd v Califorman, Boneflour ditto. Superphosphate of Lime, »Guano : Peruvian and Island. Salt : Coarse and Fine, in 1 cwt. bags. Fencing Wire.— Blauk Annealed, Nos. sto 9. Barbed Wire. Staples.— Bright and Black. Standards.— Straight and Prong Building Materials.— Timber: Kauri forßridges and Buildings, Kahikatea and Rirau, Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, &C. Paints and Oils. Zinc, Lead, &c. • Nails ; Ewbanks, Wire and. Cut Brads, &c Galvanised Iron, 26g, 5 to 10 feet. House ' Blocks' : Puriri Sawn & Split. Fencing Materials.— Puriri Posts and • Rails. Bricks, Cement, Lime. Coal in bulk, and kits or bags. Grain, Oats, Wheat, &c. Potatoes, Seed and Table. For prices and terms apply to any of our Agents, or i JAMES LINDSAY, Manager.
T!HORNT©N, SMITH & FIRTH'S A PRICES CURRENT— Wholesale.
Subject to alteration without notice. Sacks. ioos. 50s. Cr °er n ton rand F1 ° Ur |I4os £h 10S £ ' 5 ° S 1111^! " os X3lO. 14 « Cantab » «>s Sharps, per ton ... 6 os Bran, per ton 6 os Fowl wheat, per bushel o 3s 6d The above prices include sacks and bags. Sacks and bags not returnable. Tfrms. — Cash. Auckland, August 31, 1881.
/CAMBRIDGE FLOUR MILL. VJ WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.
Sacks. 100. 50. Super.Flour £15 0 0 £is 10 0 ..£l6 o 0 C F.M. . 13 o o . 13 10 0.. 14 o o Wheat Meal 13 10 0.. 14 o o . 1410 o Sharps . 800 Bran . 700 Crushed Oats and Barley On Sale.
Sacks and Bags are included in the above prices. HALLY BROS. Cambridge, September i, 1881.
"\TGARUAWAHIA STEAM FLOUR IN MILLS. The undersigned has On Hand and FOR SALE at the Lowest Current Rates :—: — Silk-dressed N.F.M. Flour, in zoolb. sacks, ioolb. and solb. bags Silk-drcsbcd NGA in aoolb. sacks, ioolb. .md 50II). bags Unbrandcd, ditto Shr.rps Bran Oatmeal Oats Crushed Oats Also, Tartarian Sc cd Oats bpnng and Winter Seed Wheat,— guaranteed qualitj. ROBERT LAMB.
NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited).— On Wool, Flax, and other Produce consigned to the company for Sale in London, Liberal Advances will be made. For particulars apply at the Company's Office, Queen-street, Auckland ; or Bank New Zealand, Waikato Offices.
OXIDE OF IRON PAINT, riu rAKtu hy run Thames Paint Manufacturing Company,
THAMES, NEW ZEALAND.
CHARLES HILL, Manager.
THIS PAINT is the MOST DURABLE — the CHEAPEST— the PUREST and BEST that can be used for all kinds of Iron and Woodwork. It preserves all materials covered with it from decay and the actioß of the weather, and is unsurpassed for all Farm Buildings, Bridges, Agricultural Implements, &c. Machinery, Boilers, And all descriptions of Ironwork. It has also the advantage of being free from all poisonous or noxious ingredients, being mado from peroxide of iron ore. Weatherboards, Shingles, &c, served with it will resist fire. Is supplied ground in oil or in powdor. "We have used this paint on Iron Castings and Steam Boilers, and approve of it very highly.— A. & G Pbice, Engineers, Thames." " For Woodwork I consider it superior to Nelson Hematite, as it possesses greater body, and leaves neither sediment or waste. — W. Fiuckkr, Painter, Thames." "It has good drying qualities, and a very intense body. — C. Bloomfield, Painter, Auckland."
Agents : T. & S. MORRIN, Auckland JOS. COCHRANE, Hamilton FRIAR & DAVIES, Ngaruawahia THOS. WELLS, Cambridge LA VERY & WHITE HOUSE, Te Aroha.
rpo THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA,
Geltlemen,— lt is my inten-
tion to offer myself at the next
General Election as a Candidate
to represent your District in the
General Assembly.
WM. JACKSON. Kihikihi, July 1, 18S1.
mo THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. Gentlemen, —In fairoesß to my numerons friends and supporters in the Waipa Electorate I think it right to Inform you that I shall be a candidate for your suffrages at the cominpr general election. lam aware that it is unusual to announce such an intention at a date so early as the present, but I am driven into the position by the rumors that are being so industriously circulated throughout the district at the present time. As to the question of how far it is advisable thus fco weaken the hands of a representative during the sitting of the House, I shall have more to say presently. — I am, etc., F. A. WHITAKER. - Wellington, July 11.
" Oh. give me anything made of beans !'' exclaimed a Boston man laksn sick in the West, whon ii-ked what he would have to eat. They obeyed his request. They gave him castor oil.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1442, 29 September 1881, Page 2
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